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So i have a logitech g305/4 and it works fine except that no matter what softwarei use either logitech g hub or logitech g software the battery status is always full
But if i use the battery for while the mouse will start acting wierdly

Whenever the mouse goes to sleep to save battery its hard to make the mouse awake sometimes switching on and off works, sometimes taking the battery off and put it back works to, but the longer i use the battery the harder it's to wake the mouse i have to keep moving the mouse until it awake by it self

And when i though the battery was empty i try putting the battery on other device and it wokr fine

 

is there is any way to fix it?

 

also does rechargeable battery works on this mouse?

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How far is the sensor from the mouse? I have the G305 and have no issues like what you're speaking of and mine is plugged into the USB 3.0 pass through on my Corsair K65 keyboard. The battery thing I have paid almost no attention to. The box says it'll get 250 hours or something like that on one battery? And when it sleeps that can stretch to months and months of life on 1 AA battery. I have had mine for a few months (close to 6 now I think?), still on the first battery.


I have a dell mouse at my work office that has similar issues with syncing and what not and the sensor is about 4 feet away form the mouse through a wood desk top so I wonder if you have a distance issue?

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On 10/8/2019 at 12:05 AM, ProfBrown said:

How far is the sensor from the mouse? I have the G305 and have no issues like what you're speaking of and mine is plugged into the USB 3.0 pass through on my Corsair K65 keyboard. The battery thing I have paid almost no attention to. The box says it'll get 250 hours or something like that on one battery? And when it sleeps that can stretch to months and months of life on 1 AA battery. I have had mine for a few months (close to 6 now I think?), still on the first battery.


I have a dell mouse at my work office that has similar issues with syncing and what not and the sensor is about 4 feet away form the mouse through a wood desk top so I wonder if you have a distance issue?

im using a laptop so the reciever and the mouse are basicly side by side. and i plug mine at usb 2.0 i think does it matter? i use 3 different type of battery so far and same thing happen all the time.
also do you leave the logitech g software or logitech g hub open? does it matter?

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Hmm I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that the G305 uses “light speed” instead of a usual 2.4ghz signal? Might be time t

email Logitech. 
 

No you do not need to leave the program running. I almost never had it open actually. Set my stuff up a while ago and let it be. 

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